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South Korean ex-first lady Kim Keon-hee arrested amid bribery probe

South Korean ex-first lady Kim Keon-hee arrested amid bribery probe

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South Korea's former first lady Kim Keon-hee was arrested late on August 12, 2025. A court issued a warrant relating to accusations of corruption, which she denies, a special prosecutor said. The arrests are part of a wide-reaching investigation into their abuse of power. Kim is South Korea's only former first lady to be arrested. She joins her husband, ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol, in jail as he faces trial following his ousting in April over a botched attempt to impose martial law in December.
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